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LOWTEC
10th May 2005, 06:59
Hi not sure if this is posible or been discussed before (had a quick search) but anyway, i have 30 or so .ogg video files on my computer and they are taken up far to much space being about 500mb each file so i have been trying to figure out a way to re-encode to them to another format in the hope to sacrafice quality for file size, being that im a complete n00b at this sort of thing i was wondering if any1 can help me with this?
any input wld be appreciated
cheerz
Mug Funky
10th May 2005, 08:46
virtualdubmod...
that'll re-encode it to either avi or mkv for you, with your codec of choice.
there's also other, slightly more sophisticated options out there. not sure if you'd need them.
Wilbert
10th May 2005, 09:18
Are they ogm or theora? What's the duration of the video, length, resolution?
LOWTEC
11th May 2005, 04:56
ive tried virtualdubmod but i couldnt get sound as well may just be cos i did it wrong however. I'm not sure about the files i assume ogm it just says Ogg media file in file type. the videos themselves are all about 20mins in length. not sure about resolution? how do i found out?
you see the video in virtualdubmod?
LOWTEC
13th May 2005, 09:25
see it? yea i do?
if you see a video in virtualdubmod your files are .ogm files and not .ogg files
and if you see the video you can also reencode to other formats in virtualdubmod
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